Community Wealth Building (Scotland) Bill
Overview
The Economy and Fair Work Committee wants to hear your views on the Community Wealth Building (Scotland) Bill.
This Bill was introduced by the Scottish Government on Wednesday 20 March 2025.
What does the Bill do?
Community Wealth Building (CWB) is an approach to economic development that tries to use the power of ‘anchor organisations’ to grow and retain wealth within a local economy.
Anchor organisations can be public, private, or third sector bodies that have a large enough presence in a local area to be able to change economic outcomes. These could include local authorities, the NHS, large private sector employers, universities and enterprise agencies.
Under the CWB approach, these types of organisations might, for example, use their spending power to procure locally, pay the real living wage, or facilitate community ownership of land or assets.
All of Scotland’s local authorities are currently working with their own CWB models. However, these are not always underpinned by formal plans and the extent of implementation varies.
The Scottish Government says the purpose of this Bill is to ensure that CWB is implemented consistently across Scotland as an economic development tool.
The Bill proposes to do three things:
- It would place a duty on the Scottish Ministers to publish a CWB statement which sets out the measures they will take to facilitate CWB.
- It would require local authorities and ‘relevant public bodies’ to publish and implement a CWB plan for their area.
- It would require ‘specified public bodies’ to have due regard to CWB guidance when developing their corporate plans and associated delivery strategies.
Defining 'relevant public bodies'
The proposed relevant public bodies are:
- colleges
- health boards
- Scottish Enterprise
- South of Scotland Enterprise
- Highlands and Islands Enterprise
- Skills Development Scotland
- Regional transport partnerships
Defining 'specified public bodies'
The proposed specified public bodies are:
- Creative Scotland
- Crown Estate Scotland
- Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd
- Historic Environment Scotland
- Integration Joint Boards
- National Park Authority
- NatureScot
- Scottish Police Service
- Scottish Canals
- Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service
- Scottish Environment Protection Agency
- Scottish Fire and Rescue Service
- Scottish Forestry
- Scottish Funding Council
- Scottish Futures Trust Ltd
- Scottish Land Commission
- Scottish National Investment Bank
- Special Health Boards
- Sportscotland
- Scottish Water
- VisitScotland
We'd like to find out:
- If you think the Bill will achieve its aim.
- If you agree with the relevant and specified public bodies that are proposed, and the extra duties placed on them.
- If there are potential unintended consequences to the Bill.
- How the Bill could benefit local communities and small businesses.
We're particularly interested in hearing from:
- Local authorities and their partner organisations
- The 'relevant public bodies' named in the Bill
- The 'specified public bodies' named in the Bill
- Community organisations
- Third sector organisations
- Business representatives
- Experts in economic development
How to submit your views
Please submit your views using the online submission form, linked to below.
We welcome written views in English, Gaelic, Scots or any other language.
The call for views closes on 23 May 2025.
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